The authors consider how the increase in cultural diversity due to large scale, post-war immigration challenges legal practice and how the law is changing in response to this challenge.
This collection of essays delves into contemporary issues challenging Indigenous communities. The authors argue for a new multi-dimensional approach to Indigenous justice and the ways in which society engages with Indigenous studies.
Sylvain Larocque provides a behind-the-scenes chronicle of how the institution of marriage was extended beyond the definition of one man and one woman to encompass same-sex couples, a change which many at the time believed to be unlikely.
I was called ‘chief,’ conversations were referred to as ‘powwows;’ my wife, who was then my girlfriend, was referred to as a ‘squaw’.
They (his superiors) seemed shocked that somebody would actually identify it and bring it forward. You…
Justine Blainey greets the media in her private dressing room before a game. Justine is the first girl to legally play in the Metropolitan Toronto Hockey League.